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- Cover Page
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methods
- 3. Results
- 4. Discussion
- 5. Conclusion
- 6. Bibliography
- 7. Acknowledgement
- Annex A - Research Proposal
- Annex B - Poster
- Annex C - Multimedia Presentation
- Annex D - Time Line (GANTT Chart)
- Reflections (Issac)
- Reflections (Emmanuel)
- Reflections (Anurag C)
- Reflections (Kai Ferng)
- ISS Written Report
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Research Questions
6W's1H
Who are going to help in the experiment?
Why are we doing the experiment?
What are the factors affecting a hovercraft?
When does it start and end?
Where is it going to take place?
Which apparatus are needed in the experiment?
How does the findings going to benefit?
Who are going to help in the experiment?
Why are we doing the experiment?
What are the factors affecting a hovercraft?
When does it start and end?
Where is it going to take place?
Which apparatus are needed in the experiment?
How does the findings going to benefit?
Monday, 8 July 2013
ISS research notes
ISS Meeting 9th July 2013
Absent with regrets: Nil
To do:
Issac:
Refer to Anurag C and Emmanuel
Anurag C:
Find Research Paper
Emmanuel:
Tidy up research
Kai Ferng:
Do the gantt chart
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Research Question : Are fingerprints pattern inherited?
Hypothesis: Yes. It is inherited.
Independent Factor: Fingerprints patterned, the person who is the victim, the number of test, the type of fingerprints pattern.
Dependent Factor: Location
Controlled Factor: Number of test
Independent Factor: Fingerprints patterned, the person who is the victim, the number of test, the type of fingerprints pattern.
Dependent Factor: Location
Controlled Factor: Number of test
Research Question
Question:
Does IQ affect how you study, and is IQ inherited from parents?
Who is participating: Teachers, students
When: 2-5 Days
Where: School Lab
Why: Feasible, Accessible materials, Manageable to do
How: Lessons from online; trial and error.
Where: School Lab
Why: Feasible, Accessible materials, Manageable to do
How: Lessons from online; trial and error.
Research Question
What i want to do: Are fingerprints patterns inherited? (http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Genom_p009.shtml#summary)
Who: My group, teachers, lab technician
When: It takes 2-5 days.
Where: In school
Why: It is very easy and manageable and it fulfils the three factors, Manageability, accessibility and feasibility.
How: We can have the kit in the school for testing.
Which: The project are to find whether fingerprints pattern inherited.
Who: My group, teachers, lab technician
When: It takes 2-5 days.
Where: In school
Why: It is very easy and manageable and it fulfils the three factors, Manageability, accessibility and feasibility.
How: We can have the kit in the school for testing.
Which: The project are to find whether fingerprints pattern inherited.
Monday, 1 July 2013
Research Questions on Electronic Pollution.
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/EnvSci_p026.shtml
Who?
My group and Lab Support Officers
What?
Items that gives off low and high electromagnetic radiation, eggs of small organisms
When?
In 2 - 5 days time
Why?
It is confirm that electromagnetic radiation affects us.
Which?
--
Where?
Electronics Lab
How?
We would need to have some sort of a machine that can give off an accurate amount of radiation.
Who?
My group and Lab Support Officers
What?
Items that gives off low and high electromagnetic radiation, eggs of small organisms
When?
In 2 - 5 days time
Why?
It is confirm that electromagnetic radiation affects us.
Which?
--
Where?
Electronics Lab
How?
We would need to have some sort of a machine that can give off an accurate amount of radiation.
Research question
What I want to do:
Build a Raft Powered by Surface Tension
Where: Anywhere
When: It takes less than a week
Why: It seems Interesting and it is manageable, feasible and Accessible.
Who: My group
Which: Project is to Build a Raft Powered by Surface Tension
How:
Procedure located here:
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Phys_p010.shtml#procedure
Materials Suggested:
Questions to ponder about:
Build a Raft Powered by Surface Tension
Where: Anywhere
When: It takes less than a week
Why: It seems Interesting and it is manageable, feasible and Accessible.
Who: My group
Which: Project is to Build a Raft Powered by Surface Tension
How:
Procedure located here:
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Phys_p010.shtml#procedure
Materials Suggested:
- Kitchen sponges (2)
- Scissors
- Ruler, metric
- Transparencies, like those used on an overhead projector (2); available at your local office supply store
- Marker
- Toothpicks (1 box)
- Tape
- Large basin or sink
- It should be large enough that the raft can travel a short distance within it.
- Make sure it can be easily emptied, as you will be filling and re-filling it with fresh water often.
- Water
- Eye dropper; available at your local pharmacy
- Liquid laundry detergent
- Other substances to test their affect on water surface tension (try at least four):
- Liquid hand soap
- Toothpaste
- Vegetable oil
- Table salt
- Corn starch, vinegar, or any other substances you want to test
- Lab notebook
Terms and Concepts
- Resistance
- Surface tension
- Molecule
- Cohesive forces
- Polar molecules
- Hydrophilic
- Surfactants
Questions to ponder about:
- What causes the surface tension of water?
- How do surfactants decrease the surface tension of water?
- What do you think will happen to an object floating on the surface of water if the surface tension decreases?
- What happens to water molecules when a drop of surfactant is put in the middle of them?
Questions
What is Science?
Science is the study of the materials around us, to better understand how things work and to understand the tiny to the massive.
What are scientific methods?
Scientific methods are methods people try to answer the questions surrounding them.
First ISS Question
What is Science?
Science is a systematic entreprise that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.
What are Scientific Methods?
Scientific Methods are bodies of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
Science is a systematic entreprise that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.
What are Scientific Methods?
Scientific Methods are bodies of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
First ISS question
What is Science?
Science is the concerted human effort to understand, or to understand better, the history of the natural world and how the natural world works, with observable physical evidence as the basis of that understanding.
What are scientific methods?
1) the collection of data through observation and experiment.
2) formulation and testing of hypotheses
3) principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and formulation of a problem
Science is the concerted human effort to understand, or to understand better, the history of the natural world and how the natural world works, with observable physical evidence as the basis of that understanding.
What are scientific methods?
1) the collection of data through observation and experiment.
2) formulation and testing of hypotheses
3) principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and formulation of a problem
Question Of The Day
1. What is Science?
2. What are scientific methods?
2. What are scientific methods?
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